Oops, sorry aboot that. Actually, when I said "usable" I meant
that I finally had something I could use to add captions to my
photos, not necessarily that anyone else would be able to use it.

> I guess
> that I could figure it out with some investigation, but I am not sure
> when and how you generate the thumbnails, on what you run captivate,
> etc.

For now, I still generate thumbnails using make_thumbnails (and
medium-sized versions using make_meds; lately I have been thinking
of creating yet another size in between those two versions)

Then I would run "captivate $L" where L is a variable defined in
my .bashrc, equal to "??-??-??.jpg" (L is short for "large images")
But of course you couldn't have known that. Anyway, I just modified
captivate so "captivate *" will do the Right Thing.

> Also, I got a bunch of "Use of uninitialized values" but I can't
> reproduce that apparently.

Fixed.

> How do you put a set of pictures online?

Pretty much the same as you, except now I run "captivate *" before
make_image_index. One of the next things I want to add to captivate
is a replacement for make_image_index (so the indexes can have
good alt text, etc.)

> If you rotate a picture, are
> you not losing the EXIF information? If so, can your script handle
> this?

Currently I don't rotate many images, but when I do I save them
as a new file, 12-34-56r.jpg, and just don't link to the
non-rotated ones. captivate won't handle that very well.

> Finally, a remark: RDF documents on impressive.net are served as
> text/plain.